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...contrast to the grueling last-minute negotiations in Riverside??€”where the two sides came together on the last possible day for the city council to act on the neighborhood’s zoning petition—the progress on the agreement in Agassiz was steady over the course of a whole year...
According to the terms of the agreement, several Harvard-owned properties in Riverside??€”the neighborhood along the Charles that extends from Harvard Square to Central Square—will be placed under new zoning regulations that will allow the University to construct taller buildings than residents had originally wanted...
...Harvard-owned sites in Riverside??€”the plot of land on Memorial Drive currently occupied by Mahoney’s Garden Center—the University will be limited to heights of 65 feet along the river and 35 feet at the neighborhood’s edge...
August 2003: After hearing testimony from 50 neighborhood residents in support of the Carlson petition, the Ordinance Committee votes to send both petitions on to the City Council for a vote. Harvard, Riverside??€™s largest land owner, submits written opposition to both petitions, which means that either one would require seven out of nine votes of the council members to be enacted...
Through the more than three years that Harvard and Riverside have been battling over the University’s right to build, the debate has often centered on Harvard’s notorious history of development in Riverside??€”a history that has included buying out small houses to build large, unpopular buildings like Mather Tower and Peabody Terrace...